Australian football team
The 2013 All-Australian team represents the best performed Australian Football League (AFL) players during the 2013 season . It was announced on 16 September as a complete Australian rules football team of 22 players.[ 1] The team is honorary and does not play any games.
Selection panel
The selection panel for the 2013 All-Australian team consisted of chairman Andrew Demetriou , Mark Evans, Kevin Bartlett , Luke Darcy , Danny Frawley , Glen Jakovich , Mark Ricciuto and Cameron Ling .
Team
Initial squad
At the conclusion of the 2013 AFL home and away season, a provisional squad of 40 players was chosen. The most controversial omissions were Tom Liberatore , who led the league for clearances, Steve Johnson and Pearce Hanley , as well as no selections from finalists Richmond or Carlton .[ 2] 25 players in the squad had not previously been selected in an All-Australian team.[ 3]
Club
Total
Player(s)
Adelaide
2
Patrick Dangerfield , Richard Douglas
Brisbane Lions
0
Carlton
0
Collingwood
3
Travis Cloke , Scott Pendlebury , Dane Swan
Essendon
1
Jobe Watson
Fremantle
5
Nathan Fyfe , Michael Johnson , Chris Mayne , David Mundy , Michael Walters
Geelong
5
Corey Enright , Andrew Mackie , Steven Motlop , Joel Selwood , Harry Taylor
Gold Coast
1
Gary Ablett Jr.
Greater Western Sydney
1
Jeremy Cameron
Hawthorn
5
Lance Franklin , Josh Gibson , Luke Hodge , Sam Mitchell , Jarryd Roughead
Melbourne
0
North Melbourne
4
Todd Goldstein , Lindsay Thomas , Scott Thompson , Daniel Wells
Port Adelaide
2
Travis Boak , Chad Wingard
Richmond
0
St Kilda
2
Nick Riewoldt , Jack Steven
Sydney
5
Dan Hannebery , Kieren Jack , Josh Kennedy , Jarrad McVeigh , Nick Malceski
West Coast
2
Josh Kennedy , Eric Mackenzie
Western Bulldogs
2
Ryan Griffen , Will Minson
Final team
Geelong had the most selections, with four players. Geelong captain Joel Selwood was announced as the All-Australian captain and Gold Coast star Gary Ablett Jr. was announced as vice-captain.
Note: the position of coach in the All-Australian team is traditionally awarded to the coach of the premiership team.
References
Full-back Half-back Centre Half-forward Full-forward Ruck Interchange Coach The position of coach in the
All-Australian team has been awarded to the coach of the premiership-winning team since 1999.
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